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12-16-2013 01:35 AM
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Circuit advertisement
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That spot is now a Hilton Hotel.
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The Nazis rebuilt the Rosenheimerstrasse, made it wider, and then rebuilt the bridge over the Isar by the Deutsches Museum that leads into the old town, i.e. the path of the Putschists on 9 November. I have trod said path many, many times (not out ideological purity, mind you, but because that's how you go downtown as it were...). It is not really far from the locale of the Buergerbraeu to the Feldherrnhalle. Today there are many Nazi tours in Munich, replete with amusing fifteen year old girls with an intensely bored expression on their faces. When I first made it to Munich in 1969, there sure as darn were no Nazi tours, but the real article was still stalking around.
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There is no "old fighter" in this picture.
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Graf next to the Fuhrer.
My favorite Himmler shot is one of him 'trying' to throw a shot put...what a pathetic dufus.
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Hitler speaking at the Burgerbraukeller where the Putsch originated in Nov. 1923. Ironically it was at this same podium that an assassination attempt was made a few years later. A bomb was placed in the column right behind Grimminger and the Blood Flag however, Hitler cut his speech short a few minutes early that day and left the hall. Minutes later the bomb detonated ripping the room apart and killing several people.
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d'alquen
To illustrate my admittedly rather arcane point here are two poor quality snaphots of Hitler and Schaub discarding their caps for the march.
d'Alquen
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Schaub tosses his Stosstrupp cap into the limousine.
So much for those 'Hitler' Mutzen....I do love the nice Mercedes in the foreground. And a shot of Graf behind Hitlers arm.
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